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Page 149
... western tribes as a unit proved unsuccessful . The commissioners ' instructions were therefore modified in 1784 to allow conventions with separate tribes , and the desired boundary line was marked farther to the west , at the meridian ...
... western tribes as a unit proved unsuccessful . The commissioners ' instructions were therefore modified in 1784 to allow conventions with separate tribes , and the desired boundary line was marked farther to the west , at the meridian ...
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... West Indian exports imported in American ships , except rum made from West Indian molas- ses.2 22 7. Ports within the dominions of each party , aside from the restrictions pertaining to the West India trade , to be open reciprocally and ...
... West Indian exports imported in American ships , except rum made from West Indian molas- ses.2 22 7. Ports within the dominions of each party , aside from the restrictions pertaining to the West India trade , to be open reciprocally and ...
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... West . See Frontier West Indies . See British West In- dies ; French West Indies Whale products : British postbel- lum regulation of trade , 30 , 40 ; Jefferson's report , 111 ; in Jay's draft , 335 Whiskey Insurrection : and Wayne's ...
... West . See Frontier West Indies . See British West In- dies ; French West Indies Whale products : British postbel- lum regulation of trade , 30 , 40 ; Jefferson's report , 111 ; in Jay's draft , 335 Whiskey Insurrection : and Wayne's ...
Contents
AngloAmerican Relations | 183 |
The Frontier Crisis | 218 |
The War Cloud of 1794 | 253 |
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